The Masters of Instructional Technology (MIT) program was developed for teachers, trainers, and anyone interested in a career in instructional technology. Students will learn how to incorporate the latest instructional technology into their classrooms and professional presentations using national standards, multimedia, hypermedia techniques and distance education. Students who have completed the program have found it challenging, interesting and useful in acquisition of employment. The MIT program is offered entirely on line with classes being offered in the spring, fall, and summer terms. Students will be required to complete 36 hours of course work and successfully pass comprehensive exams.
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| Core Courses |
36 hours |
| TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE |
36 hours |
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Program Overview
Contact Information Dr. Robert Moody Fort Hays State University 223 Rarick Hall 600 Park Street Hays, KS 67601-4099 Phone: 785-628-4545 Email: ramoody@fhsu.edu Web: Advanced Education Programs |